What is compared with that of the stars in the poem "Daffodils"? Why?
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The poem " Daffodils " is written by William Wordsworth .
In this poem , the daffodils which stretch along the riverside , beside the lake amd beneath the trees are compared to the stars of the Milky Way galaxy .
The shining and twinkling stars in the galaxy are numerous and they stretch in a never - ending line .
Similarly , the golden daffodils shone in the sunlight and appeared to be twinkling and shining like the stars . They were so many in number that it seemed to the poet that they were too numerous like the stars .
Hence , the poet compared the daffodils to the shining stars of the galaxy .
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The poem " Daffodils " is written by William Wordsworth .
In this poem , the daffodils which stretch along the riverside , beside the lake amd beneath the trees are compared to the stars of the Milky Way galaxy .
The shining and twinkling stars in the galaxy are numerous and they stretch in a never - ending line .
Similarly , the golden daffodils shone in the sunlight and appeared to be twinkling and shining like the stars . They were so many in number that it seemed to the poet that they were too numerous like the stars .
Hence , the poet compared the daffodils to the shining stars of the galaxy .
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daffodils is written by william wordsworth
in this poem he looks back on time when he was struck by the sight of daffodils in bloom beside the lake . it was an inspiring and joyous experience which he re-lived in his solitary moments.
in this poem he looks back on time when he was struck by the sight of daffodils in bloom beside the lake . it was an inspiring and joyous experience which he re-lived in his solitary moments.
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